benchmarks well and good, but how is the performance of the iPhone 6 in normal everyday use? A video of PhoneBuff addresses this question and presents Apple’s new top smartphone two major Android flagships opposite, namely the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5. The discipline of the competition is: start apps
The one minute promotional speech at the beginning can you save you directly, is at 1:03 minutes go:. On all three devices, the built-in stopwatch is simultaneously started. From here, it goes back to the home screen – here the iPhone 6 is still in last place – and each pre-installed photo app is opened. Once it is fully charged, the trail leads back to the home screen and go to next of twelve apps – and on and on. Finally, the multi-tasking capability
The iPhone 6 will be re-examined by all previously opened apps will open a second time. Comes in two stages as first the finish line
Before multitasking Check puts the iPhone 6 a best time of 1:17 minutes, the HTC One M8 follows just seven seconds later – the top smartphone from Taiwan is in fact the previous record holder in PhoneBuffs app test. The Samsung Galaxy S5 reaches the stage with a time of 1:37 minutes. In multitasking sprint HTC One M8 obsolete even then compared to the iPhone 6 before it is suddenly thrown back by an app restart. At the end of the iPhone 6 stands with 1:55 on the clock in the first place before the HTC One M8 with 2:09 before the severed Samsung Galaxy S5 comes at 2:58 finish line.
The test will Show: Specs are not everything
For the purposes of comparability, the applications are on the three devices are identical or the pre-installed standard apps of the respective smartphones. In addition, all three tests were carried out with freshly reset devices on the same WLAN. While both the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5 are half a year older than the iPhone 6, they have at least must be presented on paper, the more powerful equipment: more RAM, more and higher clocked processor cores. Apple iPhone 6 in turn has the advantage to run only one of the three devices with a 64-bit chip
Whether the test method can be generalized necessarily with exactly this app selection remains to be seen -., But it shows that the iPhone 6 does not have to hide, despite on paper inferior specs in terms of performance. Particularly exciting is compared with Android flagships of the latest generation such as the Galaxy Note 4 and certainly with the first 64-bit-android on Android L.
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